Hello everyone. I have a little problem in Mint 14.Could someone please explain whats wrong with Intel Graphics Drivers In Mint14? My pc is laggy, so i checked the details and for graphics drivers it says:Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 0x301), i type in the command:

sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg

reboot the pc, and the graphics says: Intel 945GM. Great, my pc is fast and i can use it normally. After next reboot i see again that Gallium 0.4...So for some time now, after this command i reboot and have normal graphics detected. But Now this command doesnt work anymore, it allways says Gallium 0.4. i type the command again ar reboot and its allways Gallium...My PC is now running very slow.

Im running Linux Mint 14 Cinnamon 32bit. In Mint 13 Cinnamon 32bit all was great, my pc was fast. My graphics card was always Intel 945gm, Not the Gallium. Could someone help me how to remove that Gallium and use Intel Drivers.Thank you.

I found the graphics card utilization in Ubuntu 12.10 to be significantly worse than 12.04. I use three monitors, and Unity was quite laggy, and the AMD (proprietary) drivers produced significant artifacts when installed; they worked flawlessly in 12.04. In Mint 14 Cinnamon, I achieved decent GUI performance; however if several windows are open lag seems to set in quite rapidly, and the interface becomes dead slow. The open source drivers installed with Mint 14 (I assume they are the same as Quetzal?) actually work better than in 12.10 (could be a Unity thing...for me 12.10 broke multimonitor support for Ubuntu). However, I cannot seem to get the proprietary drivers included with 14 (RC) functioning properly at all in it.

Installing the drivers direct from AMD's website does seem to work around this. (for the record I'm using a 5770 from Saphire, the one with 6 MiniDP ports instead of DVI or HDMA ports).

Overall, 14 seems to be a major improvement; but as with Ubuntu 12.10 it comes with far greater multimonitor support headaches.

I hope the Nouveau driver lock up, causing system freeze with GTX 5xx GPUs, gets fixed. It has been a huge problems for a lot of users since Ubuntu 12.04. There is a workaround to get things running, but it just complicates things.

AuriuX wrote:Hello everyone. I have a little problem in Mint 14.Could someone please explain whats wrong with Intel Graphics Drivers In Mint14? My pc is laggy, so i checked the details and for graphics drivers it says:Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 0x301), i type in the command:

sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg

reboot the pc, and the graphics says: Intel 945GM. Great, my pc is fast and i can use it normally. After next reboot i see again that Gallium 0.4...So for some time now, after this command i reboot and have normal graphics detected. But Now this command doesnt work anymore, it allways says Gallium 0.4. i type the command again ar reboot and its allways Gallium...My PC is now running very slow.

Im running Linux Mint 14 Cinnamon 32bit. In Mint 13 Cinnamon 32bit all was great, my pc was fast. My graphics card was always Intel 945gm, Not the Gallium. Could someone help me how to remove that Gallium and use Intel Drivers.Thank you.

That sounds strange. I replaced LM 13 with LM14 (32 bit) on my older ThinkPad R61 with Intel 965GM/X3100HD graphics and the the Intel drivers are loaded by default. Could you please post your graphic driver info?

"Humph. Choice, it is the quintessential Linux delusion, simultaneously the source of it's greatest strength, and it's greatest weakness." (All apologies to The Architect)

My grapchics card is 945gm. The driver system is ussing i915. This happend when i removed some Gallium components from synaptics, then the pc started to run normally, i can ever watch 720p HD video now, but i dont have cinnamon anymore. The desktop is old style mint now.When i open System Information and look for graphics card, i get:

So far I have only tried the 64bit Cinnamon version booted off an USB Flash drive.

Hat's off to a great release.Most of what I wanted to work, did, so it looks like I will be doing a full install once it is released.

The only problem I experienced was with Adobe Flash, of course, in which the machine totally froze during a youtube video.As I have experienced this on my main machine as well, I more or less applied the same fix.I got the Flash Aid add-on and replaced the installed flash version that the distro came with. Find it here or try some of the other versions out there.

Hopefully this will work for you as a temporary fix, as I hope it is fixed via an update or in the final release.

P.S. Another workaround is to get Google Chrome, the latest version, as it is supposed to have sand-boxed flash completely and has a newer version of flash,11.5.31.2.

Reading the release notes for Linux Mint 14 it states that this is a known problem on Ubuntu's side of things. They're working on a solution as I write but the easiest way right now to make sure the proper Intel driver loads is once the laptop boots up, check the output of "inxi -G" in the terminal. If it the output states: "Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 0x301)" then log out and log back in again and the correct Intel driver should be loaded. Check the output of "inxi -G" again to make sure. My R61 is doing the same thing now that I checked again so I was wrong in my last post.

The above "fix" is a pain, I know, but it's better than messing with your system files. The real fix should be along shortly I'm sure. Oh, and you'll probably have to reinstall any packages you removed in order to get Cinnamon back but I'm not sure about this.

My grapchics card is 945gm. The driver system is ussing i915. This happend when i removed some Gallium components from synaptics, then the pc started to run normally, i can ever watch 720p HD video now, but i dont have cinnamon anymore. The desktop is old style mint now.When i open System Information and look for graphics card, i get:

nobodynoze wrote:When will the KDE edition be released? With 13, it was two months after the MATE/Cinnamon releases, right?

Just looked it up - KDE 13 RC was released on July 13 and the final was July 23, which is about three months. According to this quote from Clem, they're hoping for December (although I wouldn't be surprised if they were in January):

The link is here http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=2197IIRC, Mint 12 KDE was supposed to be released in December/early January too, but it was delayed to February 3rd. This release cycle seems to be much calmer than the 12/13 one, so it's very possible it is released in December

Never used to get this from previous releases, but Im getting BSOD (black scrren of death) on both of my machines when i boot from either UnetBootin or from livedvd to trial out mint14. (Elite 8000 SFF Nvidia GT430 & laptop Asus UL50VT - hybrid - intel i915 and Nvidia GM210) Does anyone successfully got dual display working using DisplayLink USB adapter (Please no links to endless complicated high-end tech documents)?

Hi,Im back on a track with my Intel drivers. Pc runs great, I can play HD video now! Finally! All i did, was: Removed from Synaptics xserver-xorg-video-modesetting and xserver-xorg-video-fbdev, reboot my machine.Now its:

AuriuX wrote:Hi,Im back on a track with my Intel drivers. Pc runs great, I can play HD video now! Finally! All i did, was: Removed from Synaptics xserver-xorg-video-modesetting and xserver-xorg-video-fbdev, reboot my machine.Now its:

Dont know why it says Failed the intel resolution, any ideas? But pc runs fast as is should be.

I don't as if it failed Intel resolution or not. Look how it's worded: "FAILED: (blank) intel resoultion: 1280x800@59.9hz".

"intel resolution:" has a colon after it and then the set resolution. "FAILED" has a colon after it then nothing. I don't think the FAILED is supposed to be there but looking at how it's worded I'd say that nothing has actually failed. Perhaps removing the "xserver-xorg-video-modesetting" package simply generates that FAILED error no matter whether there's something failed or not? That's what I see when I remove the same package from my older R61 with Intel 965 graphics. Nothing seems to be failed and the correct driver is loaded at the correct resolution. If resolution failed to set you would definitely know it.

By the way, as an experiment, I've reverted back to original (LM 14) graphic packages which brought back the "gallium .04 on llvmpipe" problem and then switched from MDM to GDM display manager (installed GDM via Synaptic). This, so far, has solved the problem. The correct Intel graphics driver has loaded every time so far each boot/reboot with no "FAIL:" call out. I need to test this over a period of a few days of course before I'm satisfied that this works. Here's what I did: